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Well I'm in position where I have to buy a notebook so I'm going to ask you which manufacturers are linux friendly and which do you recommend?
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This website is useful: http://tuxmobil.org/laptop_manufacturer.html
I can vouch for my Dell Vostro 1700. Works perfectly.
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I always chime in with this same comment when this question comes up: most all model thinkpads are great Linux machines. I run Linux on four different Thinkpads, ranging from a T21 (from year 2001) to a couple of T43s (2006-07) and now a T61p (2008).
If you get interested, post a model type here and see what comments you get. There are plenty of "Linux on my T60", etc. sites on the web. Lots of good info. Some people haven't liked the ATI graphics that was included in some model Thinkpads, but I've never had trouble. The NVidia graphics in the newer T6x models works great, though.
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And also someone with intel x3100?
Can it play Frozen Throne/Heroes3/UT 2k4/BroodWar?
(because on the web I found that many had problems finding drivers for this specific Video Card...)
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ive got a hp 6510b with a x3100... and it works perfectly with the x86-video-intel driver (which is always up-to-date on arch linux)
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This website is useful: http://tuxmobil.org/laptop_manufacturer.html
I can vouch for my Dell Vostro 1700. Works perfectly.
(nearly) the same here. got a vostro 1510 and everything works like a charm (after downgrading the network driver)
so I think dell is quite a good choice.
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I know a guy that paid US $7000 for a machine from Falcon NW. I built a system with better specs for only US $3000. Seems they charge a bunch for their factory overclock and support. I also think it has some fancy lighting system and case design, but I'm happy with my Antec 900.
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Arch works perfectly on my hp 6500t. It has a X3100. I'm not sure about UT , Heroes 3 .. but it sure can play Frozen Bubble . If you want to buy one with discrete graphics , I'd suggest you buy a laptop with a ATI graphics chipset. ATI /AMD is apparently doing a great job releasing open source drivers for their chipsets.
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I beg to differ about AMD/ATI releasing good drivers for Linux; nvidia definitely has better Linux support (the ATI proprietary drivers won't even work properly on my laptop, and many ppl I know that use the ATI proprietary driver have a lot of problems).
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ive got a hp 6510b with a x3100... and it works perfectly with the x86-video-intel driver (which is always up-to-date on arch linux)
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Was my previous laptop too, and almost everything worked out of the box. Wireless radio is a hardware controlled, so it's a breeze (plenty of laptops that need messy controls).
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I beg to differ about AMD/ATI releasing good drivers for Linux; nvidia definitely has better Linux support (the ATI proprietary drivers won't even work properly on my laptop, and many ppl I know that use the ATI proprietary driver have a lot of problems).
I have mixed feelings about buying an ATI card right now. On the one hand, AMD/ATI did release the full (or close to it) specs for their cards, so the open source drivers will improve drastically within the next few years. On the other hand, the current drivers, both free and closed, aren't terribly great right now.
So I'd like to support ATI for starting to support the Linux community, but I'd also like to buy a graphics card and not have to wait for a year or two for the driver support to get decent.
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Arch works fine on HP Compaq nx7300 (broadcom wireless a bit flaky) and my brandnew HP Compaq 6710b (Intel wireless and intel x3100 graphics).
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Working well on a Sony PCG-GRT390ZP (what an awful product number)
Only problems are the Fn buttons, as some don't quite work properly.
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